3 Keys Behind Million Dollar FB Ads

You have a great offer you want to promote using FB ads, so you sit down at your computer, open up the Power Editor and stare at the Ad Creation field not knowing what to write.

So you try to muster up your best attempt at a high converting ad only to see dismal results.

Far too many Entrepreneurs and Business owners looking to utilize FB Ads to generate more leads, customers, and clients fall into the same trap every single day. They take the ‘spray and pray’ approach hoping that when they launch an ad, it’ll convert. Most of the time it doesn’t and they’re left scratching their head.

There is, however, a simple solution to crafting winning ads every… single… time.

After writing hundreds and hundreds of ads, which have generated billions of clicks, hundreds of millions of dollars in new revenue from tens of millions of leads, for some of the leading thought-leaders, e-commerce businesses and INC 500 companies, (in fact, some of my Ads have generated millions of dollar from 1 single ad) I have virtually “cracked the code” on what makes a perfect ad.

It comes down to 3 core principles.

LOOK

HOOK

TOOK

But first, allow me to remind you the real purpose of an ad.

The Purpose Of Your Ad

Far too many advertisers are trying to do too much with their ads – specifically, they are trying to SELL from the ad itself.

Just like in copywriting where the point of the previous sentence is to get the reader to read the next sentence, so it is with ads. The point of the ad is NOT to sell the end of the journey. There is only one primary goal of any ad… to get the CLICK. But, to do it in a way that is not “Click-baity”.

Every part of the engagement process has its roll…

The point of the ad is to get the click.
The point of the landing page is to capture the lead
The point of the sales page is to convert the sale
etc.

So don’t skip steps. Allow each step in the process to do what it’s meant to do.

Now, back to the

3 KEY PRINCIPLES…

1. LOOK – Capture ATTENTION

Your first objective should be to capture a “scrollers” ATTENTION.

Your prospect is scrolling through the News Feed at lightening speed, most likely multi-taking. If you start by trying to persuade or influence even before you have captured attention, you’re going to realize that no one is watching.

There are many ways to capture attention, but the foremost is by using a strong image.

The FB News Feed is littered with images, so how do you get your to stand out?

With red borders or florescent pink backgrounds?

NO! In fact, avoid those at all costs.
The point is not getting ANY attention; it’s getting the RIGHT attention.

An ad with supermodels might get someone to pause mid scroll for a couple of seconds, and maybe even click, but you don’t just want clicks, you want relevant, qualified clicks.

When someone is scrolling through the feed, and they see image after image after image and the all of a sudden there is a black and white image, they are most likely to stop for a split second to see what it’s about.

2. HOOK – Create CONNECTION

Despite common knowledge that tells us all that the person we care about the most is ourselves, too many ads are about the product, business or person writing the ad.

Remember the question the prospect is asking is ‘What’s In It For Me?’ And if they are on a social platform like Facebook, they are seeking connection. So if your ads are all about you or your offer, it’s really easy for the prospect to keep scrolling.

There are at least 3 ways to create connection, but if you can establish RAPPORT, and have the person feeling like they are understood by you, you have then drawn them into to keep reason.

A simple copy formula to help remind you to do this is “Feel, Felt, Found”.
Essentially you are saying, “I know how you FEEL, I have FELT the same way too until I have FOUND…”.

3. TOOK – Cause ACTION

I remember one of the earlier times; I wrote an ad offering a great downloadable PDF, and only minutes after the ad went live the first comment said, “This sounds great! How do I get it”?”

I took for granted that people would know to simply click the Ad. But apparently not.
It is important that every ad has a very clear, spelled out call to action.
“Click here to ________ (download the item, learn more, watch the video, etc).

What's Next

So the next time you sit down to craft that ad of yours, if you want an even better result just remember LOOK, HOOK, TOOK and deploy those elements into the ad.

To make it even easier for you, I have created The Perfect FB Ad Template, my 10 Element Template that lays out the formula to the highest ROIing ads on the internet. This is the template I use every single day and eliminates all the guesswork and ensure that every ad I write has the highest potential for converting.